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  1. 23. Feb. 2010 · The Housing Boom and Bust. : Thomas Sowell. Basic Books, Feb 23, 2010 - Business & Economics - 256 pages. Scary headlines and scarier statistics tell the story of a financial crisis on a scale not seen in decades—certainly not within the lifetime of most Americans. Moreover, this is a worldwide financial crisis.

  2. 5. Jan. 2023 · China’s housing market teeters between boom and bust. Citizens are still willing to pour their life savings into property, as long as prices keep rising. Zhu Ning. Add to myFT. In Chinese cities ...

  3. 24. Apr. 2009 · This is a plain-English explanation of how we got into the current economic disaster that developed out of the economics and politics of the housing boom and bust. The creative” financing of home mortgages and the even more creative” marketing of financial securities based on American mortgages to countries around the world, are part of the story of how a financial house of cards was built ...

  4. This book demonstrates how housing systems are built from political struggles over the distribution of welfare and wealth. The contributors analyze varieties of residential capitalism through a range of international case studies, as well as investigating the links between housing finance and the current international financial crisis.

  5. 2. Juli 2009 · Thomas Sowell discusses how we got into the current economic disaster that developed out of the economics and politics of the housing boom and bust.

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  6. 5. Aug. 2020 · We build a model of the US economy with multiple aggregate shocks that generate fluctuations in equilibrium house prices. Through counterfactual experiments, we study the housing boom-bust around the Great Recession, with three main results. First, the main driver of movements in house prices and rents was a shift in beliefs, not a change in credit conditions. Second, the boom-bust in house ...

  7. That aside, this is an excellent analysis of not only the events leading to the “housing bust” of the late 2000s, but a great lesson on both the economics and politics of housing in general. This includes the incentives and constraints in which both private and public financial institutions operate, and how certain hybrid (private/public) federal financial regulatory agencies such as the ...